Perk up tired-looking eyes: This non-invasive eye lift helps firm sagging lids, soften crow’s feet

This 30-minute lunchtime treatment and Spa Awards winner is your secret to looking fresh and well-rested

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The skin around our eyes is significantly thinner and more delicate than the rest of our face, making it more vulnerable to fatigue, dryness and early signs of ageing.

From fine lines and puffiness to droopy eyelids, it’s often the area that gives us away, especially after long nights and the stress of daily life. Fortunately, advanced non-invasive eye lift treatments in Singapore now make it easier than ever to revive and refresh tired-looking eyes.

One standout is Browhaus’ Plasma Eye Lift, a gentle 30-minute treatment designed to lift sagging skin, soften the appearance of crow’s feet, and reduce puffiness – no needles required.

With 21 years of expertise in brow and eye care, Browhaus knows what it takes to make your peepers look their best. Recently named Best All-in-One Anti-Ageing Eye Treatment in our Spa Awards this year, this fuss-free treatment uses cold plasma technology to breathe new life into your eye area.

What you can expect from the treatment

How does plasma technology work? To put it simply, plasma energy is created when gas atoms are charged with electromagnetic energy. This process produces ionised particles that, when applied to your skin, help trigger the deeper layers to produce more collagen – the protein that keeps your skin firm and smooth.

Unlike heat-based treatments that may cause irritation or require recovery time, Plasma Eye Lift uses a cold version of this energy, making the treatment more comfortable with no downtime needed.

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The jet applicator delivers cold plasma energy to gently cleanse and prep the delicate eye area, without heat or discomfort. Credit: Browhaus

At Browhaus, the treatment begins with a short consultation. The jet applicator then helps to gently cleanse and sterilise the skin with cold plasma energy. A second, more precise spot applicator follows – targeting problem areas to gently exfoliate and stimulate the production of collagen and elastin. This aims to improve skin texture and firmness for brighter, fresher-looking eyes.

Then, enjoy a relaxing eye massage and the application of Browhaus’ Wide Focus anti-ageing eye cream, a nourishing formula to support your skin’s recovery. The cream contains three key plant-based ingredients: Boerhavia diffusa root extract to help strengthen and repair the skin; liposome soy isoflavones to brighten and even out skin tone; and olive squalane to moisturise and boost oxygen flow.

Additional antioxidants like coenzyme Q10 and vitamins C and E help defend against free radicals that damage the skin and keep the area resilient too.

The cream is massaged into the skin to reduce puffiness and fatigue – offering a relaxing finish to the session.

The Plasma Eye Lift is suitable for all skin types and ages. And with no downtime, you can easily slot it into your lunch break and walk out with brighter eyes that will have your colleagues asking, “what did you have for lunch to look this good?”

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With 11 outlets islandwide, Browhaus is a go-to destination for specialist brow and eye treatments in Singapore. Credit: Browhaus

What our reviewer said

“The therapist was meticulous and checked in on my comfort level throughout the treatment. Afterwards, my eyelids felt noticeably smoother and looked less puffy. While I was advised not to expect dramatic results after just one session, I could see that my eyes looked livelier and perkier.”

For best results, a package of eight sessions is recommended at two-week intervals.

Award: Best All-in-One Anti-Ageing Eye Treatment

Winner: Browhaus Plasma Eye Lift, from $280 per session (30 mins)

Plasma Eye Lift is available at all Browhaus outlets islandwide. To make a booking, call or WhatsApp 6337 8747.

Find out more about the treatment here.

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